Community Justice

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Community Justice
Community Penalties
Community Sentences
Crime Prevention
criminal
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Agencies
Criminal Justice Sector
Drug Action Teams
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Faith Based Organizations
hate crime response
Hate Offenders
home
Home Office 2003b
inter-agency offender management models
management
mental health in criminal justice
multi-agency intervention
national
National Probation Service
offender
offender rehabilitation strategies
Offending Behaviour Programmes
office
officer
probation
Probation Officers
Probation Service
public protection policy
Reconviction Rates
Restorative Justice
service
Sex Offender
Short Term Custodial Sentences
substance misuse intervention
Victim Supporter
YJB
youth
Youth Justice System
Youth Offending Teams

Product details

  • ISBN 9781843921288
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides and accessible text and critical analysis of the concepts and delivery of community justice, a focal point in contemporary criminal justice. The probation service in particular has undergone radical changes in relation to professional training, roles and delivery of services, but now operates within a mosaic of a number of inter-agency initiatives.

This book aims to provide a critical appreciation of community justice, its origin and direction, and to engage with debates on the ways in which the trend towards community justice is changing the criminal justice system. At the same time it examines the inter-agency character of intervention and the developing idea of end-to-end offender management, and familiarises the reader with a number of more specialist area, such as hate crime, mental illness, substance abuse, and victims.